Camera : Canon 50D
Lens : Canon 100-400L IS
Speed : 1/2500 sec.
Aperture : F/7.1
ISO : 400
It was funny to watch them. It was looking like the Male & Female had the fight & are in usual "No-Talk" condition...:p
Camera : Canon 50D
Lens : Canon 100-400L IS
Speed : 1/2500 sec.
Aperture : F/7.1
ISO : 400
It was funny to watch them. It was looking like the Male & Female had the fight & are in usual "No-Talk" condition...:p
Funny title! The amount of space left and right looks good, but there is too much room below IMO. Is this a big crop? The details look compromised...
Hi Deniel Sir,
Thanks a lot for your encouraging words. It is a big crop say about 60-65%. The image was also taken in harsh light. I tried a lot to go close but it was dead end of the shore & this was the maximum I could get with my 100-400! :) Can you suggest me how to get maximum quality with such huge crops??
Last edited by Trivedi Vatsal; 05-11-2010 at 01:46 PM.
Although it is a "big" crop, you should be able to make a very good and detail-filled presentation for web. I am not sure what your workflow is, but make sure that sharpening is done as the last step. Every image will need to be evaluated independently as crop sizes, and in-camera sharpness (among other factors) will affect how aggressive (or not) you will be with your final output sharpening.
I could be wrong, but your image looks like the pixels were compressed for resizing after sharpening was done.